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Decision analysis to guide recovery of the po'ouli, a critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper

机译:决策分析,以指导恢复濒临灭绝的夏威夷蜜'po'ouli

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We used a probabilistic decision tree to help select among alternative recovery strategies for the Po'ouli, a critically endangered forest bird endemic to the Hawaiian island of Maui. The Po'ouli is one of the rarest birds in the world, with only three individuals known, and no breeding pairs. The most urgent conservation need for the species is to create a breeding pair and obtain eggs for captive propagation. Seven recovery strategies had been proposed, and there was disagreement among conservationworkers about which strategy to pursue. In addition to lengthy discussions, a decision tree was introduced to provide an objective way of quantifying the chance of success under each alternative. All available information was used to attempt evaluationof each node in the decision tree. The overall chance of obtaining eggs was calculated by multiplying estimates at each node under each alternative. All options produced low estimates of potential success, but two options, removal of all birds to captivity and placement of the birds in a field aviary in an accessible location, produced similar estimates of success. The US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife eventually agreed that removal to captivity was the preferred alternative because it could be implemented quickly, which was important considering the advanced age of the birds, and would make it easier to provide veterinary care and ensure their safety from predators, severe weather, and vandals. Decision trees and other structured models should not be relied on exclusively, but they can provide an objective method of helping to make difficult conservation decisions and provide a record of complex thought processes used in reaching a determination. The case of the Po'ouli may serve as a template for navigation towards a decision to recover other species of extreme rarity.
机译:我们使用了概率决策树来帮助选择Po'ouli的替代恢复策略,Po'ouli是夏威夷毛伊岛特有的极度濒危的森林鸟类。 Po'ouli是世界上最稀有的鸟类之一,只有三只已知的个体,没有繁殖对。该物种最迫切的保护需求是建立一个繁殖对,并获取卵进行圈养繁殖。已经提出了七种恢复策略,并且在保护工作者之间对于采用哪种策略存在分歧。除了冗长的讨论之外,还引入了决策树,以提供一种客观的方法来量化每种选择下的成功机会。使用所有可用信息来尝试评估决策树中的每个节点。通过乘以每个替代项下每个节点上的估计值来计算获得鸡蛋的总机会。所有选择对潜在成功的估计值都很低,但是两个选择,即将所有家禽都移交给人工饲养,以及将家禽放置在可及位置的实地鸟舍中,都得出了类似的成功估计。美国鱼类和野生动物服务局以及夏威夷林业和野生动植物司最终同意,圈养是首选的选择,因为它可以快速实施,考虑到鸟类的年龄较高,这一点很重要,并且可以更轻松地提供兽医照顾并确保其免受掠食者,恶劣天气和故意破坏的安全。决策树和其他结构化模型不应仅依赖于决策树,而可以提供客观的方法来帮助制定困难的保护决策,并提供用于确定决策的复杂思维过程的记录。 Po'ouli案可作为导航以决定恢复极少数其他物种的决定的模板。

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